A domestic terrorist attack was stopped in the nick of time and it is only after a few weeks had passed that Chief Inspector Armand Gamache decides that he has been hoodwinked. What is to follow was much worst, having horrible consequences for both Canada and American and starting a war between the two countries.
The story both political and involving the delicate balance of the environment, plays on the feelings and fears of people whose basic needs and wants are in danger. The story is so twisted that the improbable, when one thinks of it can just as probably be true. Very much keeping in with present trends the story deals with corrupt at the political level at the highest in the land, then goes on to corrupt billionaires.
I hadn’t read The Grey wolf before this one, but it did not detract from this story.
A book to be read slowly.
Sent by Hodder & Stoughton for an unbiased review, courtesy of Netgalley.

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